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is gazetted
noun
An old Venetian coin.
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Chobe district covers an area of 22,052 km2, and about 70% of this land is gazetted protected areas: national park, forest reserves and wildlife management areas.
Although a list of registered physicians is gazetted in the Jamaica Gleaner (a Jamaican newspaper), it is only accessible to those who purchase hard copies from the Government Printing Office, which has a single outlet in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica.
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Out of this area, 13 million ha have been gazetted as forest reserves while about 1.6 million ha of the gazetted forest reserves are under water catchment management.
Darwin was gazetted a city in 1959.
Boulder was gazetted as a municipality in 1897.
Founded in 1864, it was gazetted a shire in 1879.
The government turned to Julian Salomons, QC, who accepted and was gazetted.
Wedge-tailed eagles were gazetted as notable wildlife in Victoria in 1998.
Settlement grew around the hotel, and a townsite was gazetted in the 1890s.
It was gazetted an episcopal city in 1842, a municipality in 1852, and a secular city in 1857.
On February 26, shortly after Campbell's VC was gazetted, Farran was driving him when the car overturned and Campbell was killed.
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